Tony Butler
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 67 |
Date of birth | February 13,1957 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | United Kingdom |
Record labels | Phonogram Inc. |
Music groups | Big Country |
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Job | Musician |
Genres | Rock |
Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Songs | SongsDo They Know It's Christmas?Best Of Christmas · 2017 In a Big CountryThe Crossing · 1983 Fields of FireThe Crossing · 1983 View 25+ more |
List | Do They Know It's Christmas?Best Of Christmas · 2017 |
Groups | Big Country |
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ID | 606696 |
Tony Butler Life story
Anthony Earle Peter Butler is a British bassist, best known for his work with Scottish rock band Big Country. He has also worked with On the Air, The Pretenders, Roger Daltrey, and Pete Townshend, among others.
Joseph Wright of Derby painting saved for nation
A painting by a famous British 18Th Century artist is going on permanent public display for the First Time .
Joseph Wright 's Self-Portrait at the Age Of About Forty is being unveiled at Derby Museum and Art Gallery , which holds several of his other works.
Known as Joseph Wright of Derby, The Painter is famous for capturing scenes from the burgeoning world of science.
Arts Minister Lord Parkinson said it was wonderful The Work had been saved for The Nation .
The Painting was accepted in lieu of inheritance tax by the Government and allocated to Derby in a deal administered by Arts Council England.
Experts said the self-portrait captures a sense of The Painter 's self-confidence, amid Wright's growing reputation for his so-called " candlelight paintings".
It is also the only one of Wright's ten self-portraits in which he specifically depicts himself as an artist.
The Painting also comes with an added bonus, with its reverse showing a study for one of Wright's most famous works An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump, which is now on display in the National Gallery .
Owned as part of a private collection since it was completed in around 1772, the self-portrait has seldom been exhibited in public.
The Painting , which is approximately 30 by 25 inches (76 x 63cm), is in its original elaborate frame and will be on permanent display in a bespoke free-standing case which will allow both sides of The Painting to be viewed.
Lucy Bamford, curator at The Museum and a Joseph Wright expert, said: " We Are extremely excited to be able to add this remarkable painting to our existing Joseph Wright collection.
" The Way it depicts his growing confidence as an artist is wonderful.
" We Are delighted to have it on permanent public display where it can be enjoyed by local, national, and international followers of Wright's work. "
Tony Butler , director of Derby Museums said: " The acquisition of this painting is a triumph for Derby Museums.
" The Work has never been in public ownership, having remained in private hands since it was executed in a studio not far from where Derby Museum and Art Gallery is now. "
Arts Minister Lord Parkinson said: 'It is wonderful that this rare self-portrait by Joseph Wright has been saved for The Nation and acquired by Derby Museums.
" Thanks to the Government's Acceptance in Lieu scheme, this fantastic piece will be exhibited at Derby Museum and Art Gallery where it will take pride of place in The World 's largest collection of his works. "
Further support to acquire The Work came from a range of funding bodies, including a £2. 2m donation from the National Heritage Memorial Fund.
Source of news: bbc.com